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After returning to the United States on the carrier ship "Liberty," her experience abroad helped her land a job as a writer for Time magazine--a position which was then normally only available to men, she says...
Executives of some smaller carriers that generally stuck to their schedules called the new fares dangerous to their health. "This intensifies the battle within the industry between big and small, rich and poor," says Marilyn Hoppe, vice president of revenue management for America West, a Phoenix-based carrier that is in bankruptcy court. "American, United and Delta are not going to take market share from each other," Hoppe declares. "They are going to try to take it from the smaller carriers whose only weapons are lower prices. Bob Crandall would dearly love to get rid of little guys like...
...grumbled, was bad judgment at the top. Said an officer: "Initially there was no high priority for this assignment. We were told to look for the ship, no more." Meanwhile the vessels and aircraft best equipped for spotting the freighter in the 800,000- sq.-mi. area, the aircraft carrier America battle group, were carrying out exercises hundreds of miles away...
Post played an aggressive "shut-off" defense in which the Pioneer defenders took away the pass and attacked the ball carrier. The defense made it easier for Post to strip Harvard's players of the ball...
Forty-two rows of seats had been squeezed into an airplane that surely would have contained fewer than 30 rows if it were owned by a U.S. carrier. The result: Many passengers assumed a variation of the lotus position in their seats...